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Murry Bartow Sport(s) Basketball Current position Title Head coach Team East Tennessee State Biographical details Born August 18, 1961 Place of birth Warrensburg, Missouri, USA Playing career 1980–1985 UAB Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1985–1987
1987–1989
1989–1996
1996–2002
2003–presentIndiana (asst.)
William & Mary (asst.)
UAB (asst.)
UAB
East Tennessee StateAccomplishments and honors Championships SoCon Tournament Championship (2004)
SoCon Regular Season Championship (2004)
Atlantic Sun Regular Season Championship (2007)
Atlantic Sun Tournament Championship (2009)Awards SoCon Coach of the Year (2004) Murry Bartow (born August 18, 1961Warrensburg, Missouri) is an American college basketball coach and the current the head men's coach at East Tennessee State University. Prior to accepting the head coaching job at ETSU, he served as the head coach for UAB from 1996 to 2002, succeeding his father Gene Bartow, the creator of the Blazers basketball program. At UAB, he compiled a 103–83 record, that included 48 conference wins.
inBartow's first season at ETSU brought division and conference regular season titles and the Southern Conference Tournament championship. The team finished 27–6 (15–1 conference) and ended their season in a 80–77 NCAA tournament opening round loss to the University of Cincinnati. Bartow was named the SoCon Coach of the Year.
Injuries and poor play the next season resulted in a 10–19 finish, in what turned out to be the Bucs final season in the Southern Conference. The following season, the Bucs move to the Atlantic Sun Conference resulted in a disappointing 15–13 record.
Bartow responded by leading the Buccaneers to the regular season Atlantic Sun title in 2006–07 with a 24–10 overall record, despite the graduation of three starters. Bartow was named Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year.
Bartow holds a BA from UAB and a master's degree from Indiana University.
Head coaching record
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason UAB (Conference USA) (1996–2002) 1996–1997 UAB 18–14 7–7 2nd (Red) NIT 1st Round 1997–1998 UAB 21–12 10–6 2nd (National) NIT 2nd Round 1998–1999 UAB 20–12 10–6 1st (National) NCAA 1st Round 1999–2000 UAB 14–14 7–9 T–3rd (National) 2000–2001 UAB 17–14 8–8 4th (National) 2001–2002 UAB 13–17 6–10 T–4th (National) UAB: 103–83 48–46 East Tennessee State (Southern Conference) (2003–2005) 2003–2004 East Tennessee State 27–6 15–1 1st (North) NCAA 1st Round 2004–2005 East Tennessee State 10–19 4–12 5th (North) East Tennessee State: 37–25 19–13 East Tennessee State (Atlantic Sun Conference) (2005–present) 2005–2006 East Tennessee State 15–13 12–8 5th 2006–2007 East Tennessee State 24–10 16–2 1st NIT 1st Round 2007–2008 East Tennessee State 19–13 11–5 T–3rd 2008–2009 East Tennessee State 23–10 14–6 T–2nd NCAA 1st Round 2009–2010 East Tennessee State 20–15 13–7 T–2nd NCAA 1st Round 2010–2011 East Tennessee State 24–12 16–4 2nd CIT Semifinals East Tennesseee State: 125–73 72–32 East Tennessee State: 162–97 101–45 Total: 265–180 National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division ChampionExternal links
UAB Blazers men's basketball head coaches Gene Bartow (1978–1996) • Murry Bartow (1996–2002) • Mike Anderson (2002–2006) • Mike Davis (2006– )
East Tennessee State Buccaneers basketball head coaches Charlie Reece (1918–1922) • Vernon McFee (1922–1923) • Jim Luck (1923–1925) • John Robinson (1925–1931) • Unknown (1931–1932) • No records (1932–1933) • Gene McMurray (1933–1943) • No team (1943–1944) • Gene McMurray (1944–1947) • L. T. Roberts (1947–1948) • Madison Brooks (1948–1973) • Leroy Fisher (1973–1976) • Sonny Smith (1976–1978) • Jim Halihan (1978–1982) • Barry Dowd (1982–1985) • Les Robinson (1985–1990) • Alan LeForce (1990–1996) • Ed DeChellis (1996–2003) • Murry Bartow (2003– )
Current men's basketball head coaches of the Atlantic Sun Conference Rick Byrd (Belmont) • Murry Bartow (East Tennessee State) • Andy Enfield (Florida Gulf Coast) • Cliff Warren (Jacksonville • Lewis Preston (Kennesaw State) • Scott Sanderson (Lipscomb) • Bob Hoffman (Mercer) • Matthew Driscoll (North Florida) • Casey Alexander (Stetson) • Eddie Payne (South Carolina Upstate)
Atlantic Sun Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year 1979: Fant | 1980: Bibb | 1981: Iba | 1982: Kestenbaum | 1983: Kerns | 1984: Hanks | 1985: Bibb | 1986: Newell | 1987: Kerns | 1988: Kerns | 1989: Newell | 1990: Vardeman | 1991: Vardeman | 1992: Kerns | 1993: Weltlich | 1994: Kresse | 1995: Hipsher | 1996: Lee | 1997: Kresse | 1998: Kresse | 1999: Tillette | 2000: Maestri | 2001: Driesell | 2002: Green | 2003: Slonaker | 2004: Maestri | 2005: Scruggs | 2006: Sanderson | 2007: Bartow | 2008: Byrd | 2009: Warren | 2010: Laing | 2011: Byrd
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